Bring elegance to your home with these 100% Cotton towels from Superior. Both soft and durable, these towels will last for years and are conveniently machine washable. With 600 GSM, these towels will dry you off and be ready for more with their extra absorbent fabric.
Set Includes:

Choosing towels for your bathroom may seem like a mundane task, but these essentials can literally transform the ambiance of any bathroom. Explore the properties of the different materials available and the great variety of styles and sizes. Then have fun picking out your favorite colors and creating your very own bathroom oasis.

A towel's durability, feel and color retention are due to the type of fibers used to produce it. Towels are generally made from terrycloth, which has a thick pile made of loops and/or cut loops. Remember to wash your towels before using them for the first time. This will improve absorbency and help set the color to extend the lifetime of your towels. Here are the most common towel materials:

Cotton: Soft, breathable, natural fiber that comes from a plant. Cotton is the world's most popular natural fiber.

Egyptian Cotton: Durable, light and fluffy to the touch, Egyptian cotton has extra-long fibers that give towels more density and absorbency.

Pima Cotton: Considered a superior blend of cotton, Pima towels are light and fluffy due to the extra-long staple fibers. Pima cotton is known for its absorbency and strength.

Microfiber: Made of mostly polyester fibers, these towels are absorbent and dry more quickly than 100% cotton towels.

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Superior 600 GSM 100% Cotton 3-Piece Towel Set

Bring elegance to your home with these 100% Cotton towels from Superior. Both soft and durable, these towels will last for years and are conveniently machine washable. With 600 GSM, these towels will dry you off and be ready for more with their extra absorbent fabric.
Set Includes:

Choosing towels for your bathroom may seem like a mundane task, but these essentials can literally transform the ambiance of any bathroom. Explore the properties of the different materials available and the great variety of styles and sizes. Then have fun picking out your favorite colors and creating your very own bathroom oasis.

A towel's durability, feel and color retention are due to the type of fibers used to produce it. Towels are generally made from terrycloth, which has a thick pile made of loops and/or cut loops. Remember to wash your towels before using them for the first time. This will improve absorbency and help set the color to extend the lifetime of your towels. Here are the most common towel materials:

Cotton: Soft, breathable, natural fiber that comes from a plant. Cotton is the world's most popular natural fiber.

Egyptian Cotton: Durable, light and fluffy to the touch, Egyptian cotton has extra-long fibers that give towels more density and absorbency.

Pima Cotton: Considered a superior blend of cotton, Pima towels are light and fluffy due to the extra-long staple fibers. Pima cotton is known for its absorbency and strength.

Microfiber: Made of mostly polyester fibers, these towels are absorbent and dry more quickly than 100% cotton towels.